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Kinda funny how the terms "Semite" "Aryan" and "Caucasian" were all redefined to mean the same bunch of people who are almost genetically indistinguishable from each other (and not the best exemplars of any of the three names)
we need MORE SILLY NAMES FOR WHITE PEOPLE
Do people use "Semite" to mean anything other than Jew? Kinda doesn't make sense since Palestinians are Semites but apparently advocating for their genocide isn't antisemitic...
Really, "antisemitism" should be renamed to antijudaism or judeophobia because that's what people actually mean
It's a linguistic artifact at this point. Such is the march of symbols.
I will always continue to feign ignorance whenever someone tells me that Semitic people are anti-semitic
I mean, you can't really distinguish groups of people based on genetic analysis because ethnicity is more of a social construct than a biological reality.
The social construct creates the biological reality
over time, people who identify as X, and are okay with mixing with other self-identified Xs, mix and homogenize into an actual distinct population
this is what neoreactionaries try to ignore when they talk about "homogenous societies". It's not always the homogeneity that creates the altruism, it's the other way around